All the Big Name firms read my journals...can't leave these high-buck lawyers waiting now, can I...
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...law world is that prenuptial agreements are only for those with big bucks. Many people mistakenly believe they should refrain from consulting a family...
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...1. Are white justices too boring to command the big bucks? Who says you have to resign yourself to bare subsistence...
...verdicts in Chester County. No Bucks County case made it to...a compound of the two big reforms from more than a...
Three U.S. district judges and a U.S. magistrate participated in a roundtable discussion in Dallas, "Patent Law: Best Practices As Seen From The Bench.
I present on the topic of background checks often, and when it comes to Q&A time, I almost always get the question (or some variation of it): "How does Title VII come into play when an employer has s
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By guest blogger Lisa Goldman [Eric's note: in March 2013, Lisa and I visited Cuba. I have written several posts on the subject that I'll be posting to my Tertium Quid blog and ultimately cross-p
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A look back at Pennsylvania's largest verdicts and settlements over the last 19 years reveals a trend of larger awards over the past three years
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Former DeKalb County Judge J. Antonio DelCampo has left the high-flying plaintiffs firm he joined two years ago to go into practice with a couple of old friends much closer to home
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